From:http://www.linux-magazine.com/online/news/skolelinux_for_germany_s_rhineland_palatinate_schools
Skolelinux for Germany's Rhineland-Palatinate Schools
Mar 16, 2009
From now on, the schools in Germany's Rhineland-Palatinate federal
state will be running Skolelinux on their computers, based on a
decision made a year ago. The project is now announcing its next phase.
The federal state schools will not only adopt Skolelinux as their
operating system, but also use it to develop curriculum in 11 pilot
schools. The 10-point plan,
roughly translated as "Media Competence Is Our Schools," involves an
adapted Skolelinux version, according to Burkhard Schaefer, consultant
for the federal state's ministry of education, science, youth and
culture: "The decision went to Skolelinux because it offered through
available pedagogical network solutions from the Debian community a
sustainable development based on software concepts."
Rhineland-Palatinate is the second federal state after Hamburg to
select a Linux solution for its schools.
Klaus Knopper (of Knoppix fame) and Professor Bettina Reuter of the
University of Applied Sciences in Kaiserslautern assumed project
leadership. They will adapt Skolelinux to the educational needs of the
federal state and integrate the results into the international project.
Knopper’s assessment of the software is that, "Based on its openness
and compliance with open standards it can achieve a stability that
current proprietary systems cannot attain."
A newly founded Society for Advancement of Free Software in
Rhineland-Palatinate Schools should address the wishes and suggestions
of teachers and administrators and pass them on to the project.
Director of the society Thomas Rhode summarized the advantages of
Skolelinux as, "With it, everyone can actively participate in the
future of information technology and still have fun doing it." For one
thing, students can take the school software home for their private
use.
After the first phase, ending in March, in which schools integrate
their existing networks with Skolelinux and manage them with Skolelinux
servers, schools then have until April 3, 2009 to apply to get the Linux variant installed on their hardware.
(Kristian Kissling)